senn superintendent

PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. – Effective July 1, 2025 the Pulaski County Special School District will have a new superintendent. Jeff Senn, current superintendent at Lonoke Public School District, will return to PCSSD and assume the role of district leader in seventy days.

Senn first came to work for PCSSD in 2009 as a principal at North Pulaski High School and later, in the same role, at Maumelle High School. At the conclusion of the 2020-2021 school year, Senn left to fill the role as superintendent of Lonoke Public School District, a position he’s held for the past four years.

senn board meetingImmediately following the Board of Education’s announcement, which passed with a 7-0 vote from all members, Senn thanked the board members for their trust to allow him to come back to PCSSD and fill this role. His primary goal when he takes over next school year is to focus on providing educational opportunities for all students, no matter their background.

“Whether our students choose to go to a university, a trade school, or directly into the workforce, we’re going to focus on all the individual needs,” said Senn. “It’s about providing those opportunities for the kids so they know they have a future that fits them best.”

Although Senn spent more than a decade as a building administrator with PCSSD, he understands that it will take time to build relationships with employees - old and new.

“I’m looking forward to building new relationships with the new staff who started since I’ve been gone,” Senn stated. “And I’m ready to strengthen relationships with those I worked with previously when I was here.”

Senn negotiated a three year contract with PCSSD that will go into effect on July 1, 2025 and continue through June 30, 2028. According to his contract, his annual salary will be $274,500 with leave time, vehicle allowance and reimbursements negotiated into the contract as well.